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Mathematics in Computer Science Curricula Jeannette M. Wing School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Sixth International Conference on Mathematics of Program Construction July 2002, Dagstuhl, Germany Prelude: Three Observations Linear Algebra and Probability & Statistics are increasingly important to Computer Scientists. As Computer Science matures, more mathematics enters CS curricula in different guises. As Computer Science matures, more course material covering mathematically-based concepts moves from the graduate to the undergraduate level. Math in CS Curricula 2 Jeannette M. Wing Computing at Carnegie Mellon CMU Fine Arts Social Sciences Science School of Engineering Business Public Software Design Psychology Biology Computer Mechanical Policy Engineering Drama Philosophy Math Science Electrical Institute Statistics Human Learning and Computer Computer Discovery Science Robotics Interaction Linguistics Software Engineering Languages EntertainmentTechnology Neural Cognition Supercomputing Pitt Math in CS Curricula 3 Jeannette M. Wing Some Numbers 160 faculty 200 courses offered 270 doctoral students in 6 Ph.D. programs 200 masters students in 8 MS programs 540 bachelors students in 1 BS program “Computer” Mellon University (4000 undergrad, 2500 grad) 100 CS minors 400 additional computer or IT-related undergrad majors 350-450 computer or IT-related masters students CMU named “Most Wired Campus” by Yahoo Internet Life Math in CS Curricula 4 Jeannette M. Wing
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